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A GMP officer has paid tribute to his assistance dogs after a severe spinal injury whilst on duty left him with chronic pain.
Date Published 17/11/2019
Prolific event organiser and race commentator Andy O’Sullivan MBE was presented with a lifetime achievement award at his very own named race on Sunday (10 November).
Date Published 16/11/2019
An exhibition of panels from the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt will be displayed in locations across Greater Manchester, including Rochdale, in the run up to World AIDS Day on 1
The Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Billy Sheerin, officially broke ground on a new development of apartments in Heywood on Tuesday 5 November.
NHS staff were recognised for their great work and dedication at the annual Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust staff awards.
More than 3 in 5 (62%) adults in the North West (more than 3.5 million people) say they haven’t got around to making a will. If this pattern is repeated in Rochdale, it would mean...
This weekly column from the Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Billy Sheerin, is about the places he has been and the people he has met during the week commencing Monday 4 November...
Date Published 15/11/2019
Rochdale Infirmary is home to the Northern Care Alliance NHS Group’s (NCA) new Radiography Academy, a centre of excellence for research, learning and mentoring in the field of...
For the second year running a team of students from Alliance Manchester Business School have joined forces with Rochdale Stronger Together to deliver a not-for-profit consultancy...
Over a fifth of North West employees are paid below the real living wage rate, new figures shared by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) reveal today (Friday 15 November).
Hundreds of people celebrated the wondrous world of physics with the Rochdale Science Initiative CIC’s Physics Extravaganza at Heybrook Primary School on Sunday 10 November.
Dancers from Whitworth competed in the national Blue Dolphin Championships in Scarborough.
A man in his 40s has been taken to hospital with a leg injury following a collision on Halifax Road, Smallbridge, on Friday (15 November).
The leader of Rochdale Borough Council and two councillors recently visited and toured the JD Sports distribution centre at Kingsway Business Park.
A Middleton blogger with autism is campaigning for all railway stations in the UK to back the sunflower lanyard scheme for those with hidden disabilities.
An ‘extremely troubling’ report has exposed the extent to which homeless people in Greater Manchester are at risk of exploitation by human traffickers.
The BMI Highfield Hospital in Rochdale has been rated ‘Good’ by the national healthcare watchdog, the Care Quality Commission, following an unannounced inspection this summer.
A handful of limited-edition prints of a beautiful Geoff Butterworth watercolour original painting are being sold to raise funds for Springhill Hospice.
The number of people with illness or disabilities who won their cases when taking the government to court after losing out on benefits has almost doubled in the north west.
In little under a month, residents of the Rochdale borough will have their chance to say who they want to represent them in Parliament.
Date Published 14/11/2019
Middleton Christmas Lights Switch On, Christmas Food and Craft Fayre, Boutique Baby Sale – Rochdale, RADARS Winter Radio Rally, Zumbathon in aid of Jolly Josh, In Harmony Singers...
Information on current and forthcoming roadworks and road closures across the borough.
Safe Drive Stay Alive 2019 is a road safety initiative to empower young drivers to make safer driving choices.
Two clinical psychologists from Rochdale delivered a mental health talk to hundreds of students in London during anti-bullying week (Monday 11 November – 15 November).
As BBC One celebrates its 50th anniversary of colour TV this week, TV Licensing has revealed that 14 households across Rochdale are still watching TV programmes on black and white...
Marks & Spencer has begun fitting out its new store in the Rochdale Riverside development.
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority, which represents all 10 local authorities in the region, is one of 14 successful applicants for a national scheme to help councils...
Almost 100 per cent attendance for the first half-term saw nearly 60 students from Whitworth Community High School tucking into bacon or sausage butties.
The Environment Agency is inviting the public to share their views and ideas on the future of our water environment and rivers through its ‘Challenges and Choices’ consultation.
Scores of crocheted and knitted poppies have been displayed in the Norden memorial gardens.
Date Published 13/11/2019